Category:Kaufering Babies (subject)
Kaufering Babies (see Holocaust Children Studies)
Overview
The Kaufering Babies were a group of seven babies who were allowed to be born at Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau in 1945. The so-called Schwanger Kommando was a group of seven pregnant, Hungarian Jewish women who arrived in Dachau in December 1944. Though pregnant women and their babies were almost never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a bargaining chip for their SS overseers to use when the Allies conquered Germany. Despite appalling sanitary conditions and the lack of food and heat, all seven mothers gave birth to healthy babies between February and March 1945. All were liberated in Dachau in May 1945.
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Pages in category "Kaufering Babies (subject)"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- Jossi Grün (M / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor
- Judith Kálmán (F / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor
- Hana Klein / Szuzi Löwy (F / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor
- Agnes Kovács (F / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor
- Gyuri Legmann / George Legmann (M / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor
- Marika Novakova / Maria Novakova (F / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor
- Leslie Rosenthal (M / Hungary, 1945), Holocaust survivor